In February 1817 Lloyd's List reported that Tiger, Llewellyn, master, had run onshore near Gravesend while on her way to Smyrna and Constantinople.
Tiger, Brash, master, left England in October 1821 for Van Diemen's Land (VDL), and arrived at Hobart Town on 22 January 1822, having sailed via the Cape of Good Hope.
[7] Lloyd's Register reported that on 9 August 1826 Captain R. Brash sailed from England for Van Diemen's Land and New South Wales.
On 18 August Tiger was at Tahiti where she was able to assist four men from Indefatigable who had arrived there by open boat, having been put in the boat after the Chilean crew members had mutinied on 21 July, killed Captain James Duncan, and taken her.
On her way to Sydney, as she neared the Australian coast, she had encountered a severe gale that damaged her spars and rigging.
Two passengers on board, William Lowe and James Marshall, did such good work in assisting in the repairs to Tiger that Captain Richards refunded them their passage money.